November, 1918 
WISCONSIN HORTICULTURE 
35 
“Ship for Ship; Town for Town." 
“Ship for ship, town for town, 
man for man!” 
“That must be the law,” says. 
( the London Daily Mail, “and the 
Hun must be told plainly that this 
is our .fixed determination. Ship 
for ship, every German submarine 
I and every German merchantman 
must be surrendered as one of 
the conditions of peace. Town 
for town, a German town must 
make good each French or Bel- 
{ gian town destroyed or itself be 
expropriated and be seized and 
held as Belgian or French prop- 
erty. Man for man, for each 
British soldier who suffers hunger 
a German officer should be placed 
on short rations, as Maeterlinck 
once suggested, identical with the 
rations supplied to our men in 
Germany ; and if a British soldier 
is ill-treated or murdered, a Ger- 
man officer should be shot. These 
are methods the Hun would un- 
derstand.” 
Hold Fast. 
Those splendid fighters, the 
U. S. Marines, have a slogan, — 
"What we take we hold.” All 
America may well adopt another, 
— “What we start we finish.” 
, We are in the struggle to subdue 
the Beast of the world, the imper- 
‘ ial government of Germany 
backed by the German people, and 
we propose to finish the job in 
spite of all hypocritical pleas for 
peace by negotiation. It is given 
I to but few to express our high 
purpose in fitting words, but these 
words of our great Commander- 
in-Chief voice the spirit of every 
true American. Read them again 
and again : 
“The past and the pres- 
ent are in deadly grapple 
and the peoples of the 
world are being done to 
death between them.” 
“There can be but one 
issue. The settlement must 
be final. There can be 
no compromise. No half- 
way decision would be 
tolerable. No half-way de- 
cision is conceivable.” 
“What we seek is the 
reign of law, based upon 
the consent of the gov- 
erned and sustained by 
the organized opinion of 
mankind.” 
“The blinded rulers of 
Prussia have roused forces 
they knew little of — 
forces which, once roused, 
can never be crushed to 
earth again, for they have 
at their heart an inspira- 
tion and a purpose which 
are deathless and of the 
very stuff of triumph.” — 
From President Wilson’s 
Address, Mount Vernon, 
July 4th, 1918. 
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